HI there Kevin when you go to open the files after downloading successfully it wants a password to extract them? I am understanding that correctly or is it where you cant even download the file at all?

EDIT: OK so I went to Aptx props on the LEX and I was able to download them all and unzip them no problems without it asking me for any passwords... Are you registered on the LEX at all to download? Do you have a separate program that had a trial version that had expired that requires you to buy it now before you can extract any files further?

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Re: New Updated Dependencies List กกก ( Thanks to Diggis)

Thank You ... Catty - sometimes it's true ... I have all from 2004 and never speak about this .. I haven't any problems with Props, Bats and Lots ... And with main ...You can find some Dependencies with "Google Search" , but there are many dead now Now I can't find any FANTA's objects on china.cn site ...My mind - You must download all with Your all SC4 connection shortly today ...

Re: New Updated Dependencies List กกก ( Thanks to Diggis)

Hi, Catty - I'll try this on Simpeg. but I know - this is a very curved thread ...I saw FANTA's works about one month ago on China site, can't see it now ...And one - Your link lead me to nothing - it's a thread ABOUT FANTA's simple MMP created by Craig-Abcvs !!! Can't see FANTA ...

Re: New Updated Dependencies List กกก ( Thanks to Diggis)

This issue has been found and resolved and found again, it simply will not die

So, let's resolve it again. There are three Dependency Lists on SC4D (well, three I've found, there may be even more). None of them have the latest STEX address formatting, because they haven't been updated in a while. However, after ST changed its addresses, they realized they broke older links, and added a fix that grandfathered old addresses into the new system. Unfortunately, it only works with the most recent previous addresses, and there are even older ones out there that are still in use.

The only Dependency List whose STEX links work correctly is this one. This is the page you get if you click on the "boxes?" picture in the menu to your left.

DO NOT USE either the one on the LEX (here), or the one that is linked in the first page of this thread (here), as these are both outdated and very broken in regard to STEX links. It would literally take a minute each to fix these pages, but someone with access to the webpage server would have to do it so they could reupload the corrected pages.

As mentioned above, there is no getting around files that have been deleted, or sites that no longer exist - except to ask around and see if someone knows if/where the files can still be found.

This issue has been found and resolved and found again, it simply will not die

So, let's resolve it again. There are three Dependency Lists on SC4D (well, three I've found, there may be even more). None of them have the latest STEX address formatting, because they haven't been updated in a while. However, after ST changed its addresses, they realized they broke older links, and added a fix that grandfathered old addresses into the new system. Unfortunately, it only works with the most recent previous addresses, and there are even older ones out there that are still in use.

The only Dependency List whose STEX links work correctly is this one. This is the page you get if you click on the "boxes?" picture in the menu to your left.

DO NOT USE either the one on the LEX (here), or the one that is linked in the first page of this thread (here), as these are both outdated and very broken in regard to STEX links. It would literally take a minute each to fix these pages, but someone with access to the webpage server would have to do it so they could reupload the corrected pages.

As mentioned above, there is no getting around files that have been deleted, or sites that no longer exist - except to ask around and see if someone knows if/where the files can still be found.

I don't know where the first 2 lists are from.... The one linked by the boxes is the only one I knew existed and have ever updated.